Thirty-five of the personal charts combined into last week's UKmixParade have been updated in the past seven days - and it's welcome back to Belpop, whose new top five increases the total number of contributors to forty-seven. 705 points are shared among 175 different tracks, thirty of which are at number one in one individual chart but nowhere in any others. The number ones of Belpop, dziobaseczek and stevyy are their only representatives in the overall top eighty this time, while the entire top fives of bluecherry, ConstantinosV, JimJim, KokoCollino and phoenix98 are somewhere here.

All seven of this week's re-entries are in the bottom half of the top eighty, but eight out of seventeen brand new debuts are in the top forty - and the highest, from Zayn featuring Sia, arrives inside the top twenty. Meanwhile, there are big climbs for J Balvin and Willy William, Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid, and Thirty Seconds To Mars - but which one of these three makes it into the top ten ? And Taylor Swift extends her lead at the top to nine points - appearing in thirteen of our charts is certainly not unlucky for "Look What You Made Me Do", still the forum favourite for a fifth week.

For once, new winds are blowing in the setg1 top five, as there are two debuts. This is the first time in three weeks that a new song appears in the top five, and the first week since June with more than one new entry – made all the more impressive by the fact that they conquer the two highest positions.

While songs discovered late in the week rarely enter high, there are naturally exceptions. Portugal. The Man, the new number one with "Feel It Still" is an example of this – while I had heard and somewhat liked the song before, I really started loving it on Monday, before which it didn't even look like entering the top five. The number two song is unexpected, or at least it would have been a few months ago. It's from a My Little Pony: Equestria Girls short (!) and is best described as very silly but catchy pop rock. Due to these changes, Hurts drop to #3 after just one week at the top, with everyone else also falling down.

Two new entries obviously equals two drop-outs. Bastille's "Basket Case" leaves after four weeks. Having peaked at #2 and scored 14 points, it is the most successful song in the history of the setg1 top five to not have reached number one (though other non-number ones have charted longer, one of them for seven weeks, none have ever scored as many points). And having mentioned My Little Pony, the other song to drop out is Tridashie's "Pony Girl". Completely unexpectedly, the cute Aqua parody managed to spend 13 weeks in the top five, including two at #1 and four at #2!

Looking ahead to tonight, Sam Smith could finally debut with his most recent UK chart-topper . . . . . Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug might have one of the biggest climbers . . . . . and a re-entry inside the top ten looks likely ! Meanwhile, Taylor Swift could double her presence there, but may or may not hold on to the number one spot - Pink has a very good chance of becoming the forum favourite again. It will all depend on what happens in further new and updated top fives posted in the remaining twelve hours and five minutes !

Thirty-three of the personal charts combined into last week's UKmixParade have been updated in the past seven days - but not the charts of bluecherry and MrRager, now dropping out. 675 points from forty-five contributors are shared among 172 different tracks, twenty-two of which are at number one in one individual chart but nowhere to be found in any of the others. The number ones of Magnus and tdc2000 are their only representatives in the overall top eighty this time, while the entire top fives of cheapthrills, JimJim, KokoCollino, Mainshow, setg1 and whoawhoa are somewhere here.

Sam Smith has the most impressive of sixteen brand new entries this week, but Portugal, The Man have the highest of seven re-entries, getting a new peak inside the top five. Meanwhile, there are big climbs for Lee Brice, Louis Tomlinson and Camila Cabello - and Zayn featuring Sia rise into the top ten. And the two most popular tracks of the week, by Pink and Taylor Swift, each score twenty-five points. The one that achieves this from just seven charts is at number two, while the one in eleven top fives is our forum favourite. So which is which . . . . . ?

For the second week in a row, the setg1 top five has two new entries. Given how slow the chart has been for most of the year, this is an interesting development.

As I have recently watched a lot of episodes of "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic", it's not a surprise that the cartoon has had an effect on my charts (a lot of songs from the earlier seasons of the series would have charted this year but fell foul of the eligibility rules). Last week, "Coinky-Dink World" debuted at #2, but the ballad "Flawless" goes all the way to the top this week. The other debut at #4 is by Kygo who previously charted with "Raging", which made it to #3 almost exactly a year and a half ago.

Two recent number-one hits have left the chart: Hurts' "Ready to Go" spent four weeks in the top five, while Camila Cabello's "Havana" charted for nine weeks.

Looking ahead to tonight, Ed Sheeran could make a big climb, Paloma Faith might find space in the top ten and there should be a high new entry from Tarja - but Taylor Swiftisn't looking likely to remain as the forum favourite. Thirteen hours and fifty minutes are left for further new and updated top fives to make an impact . . . . .